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OverviewIn this gripping memoir, the daughter of a man who conspired to assassinate Hitler tells the story of three generations of her family and offers unparalleled insight into the German experience in the last century. On August 15, 1944, Major Hans Georg Klamroth was tried for treason for his part in the July Plot to kill Hitler. Eleven days later, he was executed. His youngest daughter, Wibke Bruhns, was six years old. Decades later, watching a documentary about the events of July 20, she saw images of her father in court suddenly appear on-screen. “I stare at this man with the empty face. I don't know him. But I can see myself in him.” How could her family succumb to Nazi sympathies? And what made her father finally renounce Hitler? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Wibke Bruhns , Shaun WhitesidePublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Vintage Books Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.346kg ISBN: 9781400096701ISBN 10: 1400096707 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 11 August 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Language: English & German Table of ContentsReviewsIn a time of bogus memoirs...Bruhns's is the genuine article. <br>-- Chicago Sun-Times <br> Fascinating.... Compelling reading. <br>-- Providence Journal <br> A searing, painful inquiry.... Riveting and heartbreaking. <br>-- Booklist A literary feat of extraordinary courage. . . . An intimate glimpse into the heart of darkness. . . . Illuminating. -- The Washington Times A clear-eyed portrait of a flawed man living in complex-and nightmarish-times. -- Newsday In a time of bogus memoirs that, when exposed to air, crumble before Oprah's baleful glare, My Father's Country is the genuine article. -- Chicago Sun-Times Fascinating. . . . For anyone interested in the German psyche between the wars . . . [this] should be compelling reading. -- Providence Journal A searing, painful inquiry.... Riveting and heartbreaking. -- Booklist A literary feat of extraordinary courage. . . . An intimate glimpse into the heart of darkness. . . . Illuminating. <i>The Washington Times</i> A clear-eyed portrait of a flawed man living in complex-and nightmarish-times. <i>Newsday</i> In a time of bogus memoirs that, when exposed to air, crumble before Oprah's baleful glare, <b>My Father's Country</b> is the genuine article. <i>Chicago Sun-Times</i> Fascinating. . . . For anyone interested in the German psyche between the wars . . . [this] should be compelling reading. <i>Providence Journal</i><i> </i> A searing, painful inquiry.... Riveting and heartbreaking. <i>Booklist</i> Author InformationWibke Bruhns was born in 1938 in Halberstadt. She has worked as a journalist in both TV and print and as a TV presenter and news reader. She worked as a correspondent for Stern magazine in the United States and Israel and headed the culture section at one of Germany’s largest television stations, ORB. She has two grown daughters and now lives and works as a freelance writer in Berlin. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |